Can you throw garbage into a volcano?

Beyond temperature, there are other good reasons not to burn our trash in volcanoes. First, although lava at 2,000 degrees F can melt many materials in our trash — including food scraps, paper, plastics, glass and some metals — it's not hot enough to melt many other common materials, including steel, nickel and iron.
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Can we dump garbage in a volcano?

In order to dispose of all that trash in a volcano, you'd need to first locate an active volcano, and lug the trash there. That's the first problem. Not many people live near active volcanoes, so transporting trash to a volcano would cost time, money, and a whole lot of fuel.
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What would happen if you put garbage in a volcano?

This means that the polluting remnants would erupt out into the surrounding landscape, which would contaminate the soil, or they would be jettisoned skywards in a fire fountain, meaning the hazardous lava droplets that scatter and splatter everywhere would now be not only scorching hot, but toxic.
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Can lava melt garbage?

First, although lava at 2,000 degrees F can melt many materials in our trash — including food scraps, paper, plastics, glass and some metals — it's not hot enough to melt many other common materials, including steel, nickel and iron.
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Why don't we dump garbage into space?

Some of this space trash is so low that it can actually re-enter earth's atmosphere. While most of it will get burned up, the largest pieces could crash into the earth and cause major damage.
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What If We Dumped Our Trash into Volcanoes?



Why don't we throw nuclear waste into volcanoes?

It takes temperatures that are tens of thousands of degrees hotter than that to split uranium's atomic nuclei and alter its radioactivity to make it inert, Rowe says. What you need is a thermonuclear reaction, like an atomic bomb—not a great way to dispose of nuclear waste.
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What would happen if a nuke was dropped in a volcano?

The explosion of the bomb mixed with the build-up of pressure inside a volcano could amplify the eruption. The force would release even more ash and lava, spreading it even further than it would've gone with the volcano's own power.
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Can you burn plastic in lava?

Being extremely hot, they can melt plenty of things, but not everything. There are thousands of forms of plastic, rubber, fabrics and other such materials that would float atop the viscous lava, rather than sinking into the heated void.
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Where does Hawaii put their garbage?

Where it goes after it is collected? Most residential and general commercial trash is disposed of at H-POWER. The City's H-POWER waste-to-energy plant in Campbell Industrial Park processes over 700,000 tons of waste annually.
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Can you put out a volcano?

There is no way to stop the flow of lava, scientists say. Many have tried in the past, including famed U.S. Gen. George S. Patton, who attempted to bomb lava in its tracks.
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What if we sent a nuke to the sun?

It's safe to say the nuclear bomb will have no effect at all. But actually it's even harder than that to perturb the sun. The nuclear bomb would be vaporised long before it reached the surface. It could be detonated in space somewhere near the sun.
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What happens if Yellowstone is nuked?

What's more, this earthquake occurred not above, but next to Yellowstone's largely solid magma body, so most of the earthquake's energy was transmitted directly into the rock. In a nuclear attack, the detonation would occur above ground, so the majority of the energy would be released into the air.
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Can lava be radioactive?

Well, even long after the flow has stopped, that lava will be highly radioactive for decades to centuries (along with the surrounding countryside if radioactive material made it out of the containment vessel) as the various radioactive materials in the lava decay.
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Are volcanoes radioactive?

Scientists have long known that radon, a radioactive gas, is a part of the plumes that spew from active volcanoes. When those radioactive atoms decay, they emit charged particles and create "daughter" elements that also decay and emit charged particles of their own.
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What if we nuke Mars?

Nuking Mars 101:

There is a caveat, though: there is simply not enough CO2 to kick-start a global warming. Based on decades of NASA satellite data, even if all carbon dioxide was extracted from the surface of Mars, it would increase the temperature by only 10˚C. But -53˚C is slightly more manageable than -63˚C.
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What would happen if we nuked Jupiter?

In short: Nuking Jupiter won't do much. As you correctly noted, there is definitely not enough oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere to support combustion, so the bomb would not ignite the hydrogen.
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How many nukes would it take to destroy the Moon?

Plenty of folks have done some thinking about how to explode the moon. Here's a piece from Gizmodo figuring that you'd need 9,000 bombs of the 15,000 kiloton "Castle Bravo" class to obliterate the entire surface of the moon.
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Is there a white hole?

White holes cannot exist, since they violate the second law of thermodynamics. General Relativity is time symmetric. It does not know about the second law of thermodynamics, and it does not know about which way cause and effect go.
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Can a wormhole exist?

In the early days of research on black holes, before they even had that name, physicists did not yet know if these bizarre objects existed in the real world.
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What is a white black hole?

White holes are theoretical cosmic regions that function in the opposite way to black holes. Just as nothing can escape a black hole, nothing can enter a white hole. White holes were long thought to be a figment of general relativity born from the same equations as their collapsed star brethren, black holes.
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Can lava be stopped by water?

There's no way to stop lava. Once fissures open and the hot stuff starts flowing, it's best not to fight nature. “The flows cannot be stopped, but people have tried in the past,” said Benjamin Andrews, director of the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
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Would lava melt concrete?

If we poured concrete into a hot volcanic mouth, surely it would just melt, right? Not exactly. Concrete has a melting point at about 1,500 °C (2,700 °F). Even the hottest orange lava only reaches 871°C (1,600 °F).
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What do you throw in a volcano?

Solution: The player can throw fruits and vegetables in the volcano, but you can also throw a baby or a wife.
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